Summary

  • Championship: Shea Charles completes stunning comeback for Southampton as they win 4-3 at Leicester having trailed 3-0 at half-time

  • Mohamed Toure's hat-trick on his first start gives Norwich a commanding 3-0 win at Oxford

  • West Midlands derby finishes goalless as West Brom frustrate Birmingham to deny them a top-six place

  • League One: Paudie O'Connor edges Reading to 2-1 victory at Wigan; Peterborough win 2-1 at Mansfield through Jimmy-Jay Morgan and Harry Leonard goals

  • League Two: Shane McLoughlin and Sullay Kaikai's double deliver Cambridge a 3-0 win at Crawley as they move third while Shrewsbury beat Barrow 2-1

  • EFL Trophy quarter-final results: AFC Wimbledon 1-2 Northampton, Huddersfield 1-1 Doncaster (Doncaster win 2-0 on pens) and Port Vale 0-4 Stockport

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  1. Postpublished at 21:25 GMT 10 February

    Birmingham 0-0 West Brom

    HOW?

    Albion defender Charlie Taylor with one of the best goalline blocks you'll ever see as Ibrahim Osman lashes an angled half-volley across goal after Max O'Leary had gone walkabout under a high up and under at his far post.

    Incredible clearance from a powerful shot and inches from the whitewash. How did he not just balloon it into the roof of his own net?

  2. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 21:25 GMT 10 February

    Oxford 0-3 Norwich

    James [21:19] you are absolutely right Norwich won’t make the play-offs, but you’ve got to dream, haven’t you?

    Martin, Bristol

  3. 'Norwich slightly lost cohesion'published at 21:24 GMT 10 February

    Oxford 0-3 Norwich

    Che Wilson
    Former Norwich defender on BBC Radio Norfolk

    The Norwich team cohesion has been lost a little bit, which is going to happen if you make that many changes but they just have to see the game out now.

    Maybe they should play as if the game is was being closely contested at 0-0.

  4. Postpublished at 21:23 GMT 10 February

    Oxford 0-3 Norwich

    Mohamed Toure is the first player to score a hat-trick on his first start in England's top four tiers since Jesse Lingard netted four times for Birmingham City against Sheffield Wednesday during a month-long loan from Manchester United in September 2013.

  5. YELLOW CARDpublished at 21:23 GMT 10 February

    Birmingham 0-0 West Brom

    Isaac Price is the third Albion man into the book after flicking a high boot at the ball as Christoph Klarer stoops to head it.

    He's fortunately unharmed.

    Blues trying to get something going in the final half hour and are trying to whip the crowd up.

  6. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 21:22 GMT 10 February

    Leicester 3-1 Southampton

    The tension is rising at the King Power as the Saints fans urge their side on to try and set up a really tense finale with a second goal.

    Andy King responds by bringing Stephy Msvididi off and bring on defender Jamaal Lascelles to try and negotiate the final 15 minutes and change, and give Ross Stewart something else to think about in the air too.

  7. Postpublished at 21:21 GMT 10 February

    Oxford 0-3 Norwich

    Oxford substitute Jeon Jin-Woo can only steer an effort harmlessly wide after substitute Will Vaulks' long throw causes a rare moment of concern for Norwich inside the visitors' penalty area.

    By contrast, City continue to look like they can cut through Oxford's defence whenever they attack.

  8. 'Saints need to go for it'published at 21:20 GMT 10 February

    Leicester 3-1 Southampton

    Jo Tessem
    Ex-Southampton midfielder on BBC Radio Solent

    You have to face the game you're playing. Leicester is dropping and inviting pressure, they're not fighting for it anymore, they're not winning second balls.

    Leicester are going for a back three now, so that's a sign for Saints: get another striker on.

  9. SUBSTITUTIONSpublished at 21:19 GMT 10 February

    Birmingham 0-0 West Brom

    Daryl Dike and Mikey Johnston are coming on for Albion.

    It's like for like as Aune Heggebo and Jed Wallace are the players withdrawn.

    Does Eric Ramsay sense the Baggies might be able to pinch this?

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    Get Involvedpublished at 21:19 GMT 10 February

    Oxford 0-3 Norwich

    Calm down Rachel [21:04]. I’m a Norwich fan and this kind of talk is madness. Let’s just enjoy the resurgence and back Philippe Clement in the summer.

    James, Norwich

  11. SUBSTITUTIONSpublished at 21:17 GMT 10 February

    Birmingham 0-0 West Brom

    Chris Davies is not happy with how things are going and he's making a triple sub.

    August Priske, Tomoki Iwata and Carlos Vicente are coming on with Jay Stansfield, Patrick Roberts and Bright Osayi-Samuel heading off.

    Can it spark some life into Blues, who are struggling to break down Albion's back four.

  12. PENALTY APPEALpublished at 21:16 GMT 10 February

    Birmingham 0-0 West Brom

    West Brom want a penalty as Jamal Jimoh-Aloba tries to cut inside Christoph Klarer on the left of the Blues box.

    The forward says it struck a hand but ref Anam Herczeg couldn't see, and replays suggest it was a hip anyway.

  13. League One: Wigan level, Posh double leadpublished at 21:15 GMT 10 February

    Mansfield 0-2 Peterborough, Wigan 1-1 Reading, Stevenage P-P Barnsley

    Wigan have equalised against Reading. Fraser Murray puts in a beautiful cross from the left-hand side, Royals keeper Joel Pereira thinks he can deal with it but Joe Taylor beats him to it and turns it in.

    Peterborough, meanwhile, extend their advantage over a bemused Mansfield. They have had the chances, the Stags, but they are their own worst enemies here, giving the ball away on the edge of their own box, and Harry Leonard finishes.

  14. 'Each side just needs a half-chance'published at 21:14 GMT 10 February

    Birmingham 0-0 West Brom

    Tony Brown
    West Brom's all-time record scorer on BBC Radio WM

    This is one of those games where somebody gets a half-chance they'll stick it away.

    There's opportunities to get something out of nothing.

  15. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 21:11 GMT 10 February

    Oxford 0-3 Norwich

    We've got a remarkable selection conundrum at Norwich now. When you think how reliant we were on Sargent until mere weeks ago, suddenly his replacement (Makama) has not only come good in tremendous fashion lately but now has to contend with HIS replacement (Toure) starting his NCFC career spectacularly. Wow!

    Dave, South Wales

    Guess you have to tip your hat to the recruitment team, Dave...

  16. CLOSE!published at 21:11 GMT 10 February

    Leicester 3-1 Southampton

    Big chance for the hosts to restore their three-goal lead as Asmir Begovic's long clearance gets past Jack Stephens and with keeper Daniel Peretz racing off his line Patson Daka can only loft over the keeper but it bounces off-target.

  17. Postpublished at 21:11 GMT 10 February

    Oxford 0-3 Norwich

    Oxford's Cameron Brannagan has a free-kick from a promising position blocked.

    Half-time substitute Stan Mills - son of ex-England full-back Danny - then thumps in a shot from a considerable distance out, sending the strike into the arms of Norwich league debutant Daniel Grimshaw.

  18. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 21:09 GMT 10 February

    Oxford 0-3 Norwich

    Job done for hat-trick hero Mohamed Toure, who's been replaced by Mathias Kvistgaarden.

    Norwich have also brought on Paris Maghoma - a January signing from Brentford and former England Under-20 international - for Anis Ben Slimane in midfield.

  19. EFL Trophy: Donny get it donepublished at 21:08 GMT 10 February

    Huddersfield 1-1 Doncaster (Doncaster win 2-0 on penalties)

    Yes, you read that right - Doncaster have won 2-0 in the penalty shoot-out.

    Alfie May, Lasse Sorensen, Dion Charles and Anthony Evans all missed for Huddersfield, and although Luke Molyneux also missed for Donny, Ben Close and Robbie Gotts converted.

    They are into the semis, alongside Stockport and Northampton, with Luton's game with Plymouth to come on 24 February.

  20. goal

    GOAL: Leicester 3-1 Southamptonpublished at 21:06 GMT 10 February

    Ross Stewart (61 mins)

    Now then...

    Leo Scienza has been buzzing since the break and it's his ball into the box which is deftly flicked home by Ross Stewart.

    These changes have made a real difference to Southampton, and now we'll see what Leicester are made of... that's now 26 games without a clean for the Foxes. Less than wily.